With the BJP looking set to score a hat-trick of comfortable victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked the voters and said the results indicate that the people of India have chosen the politics of good governance and development.
As of 5.45 pm, the BJP was leading in 165 of Madhya Pradesh's 230 seats, 115 of Rajasthan's 199 seats and 56 of Chhattisgarh's 90 seats. All of these figures are higher than the majority mark in the states, ensuring that the BJP will be able to form governments there on its own.
Several rounds of counting have already been conducted and the results have been declared for some seats, indicating that the overall picture is unlikely to see a significant change.
In a post on X, PM Modi began with a tribute to voters, calling them the 'Janta Janardan'. He thanked the voters for their support and assured them that the BJP would work "tirelessly" for their welfare.
"We bow to the Janta Janardan. The results in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan indicate that the people of India are firmly with politics of good governance and development, which the @BJP4India stands for. I thank the people of these states for their unwavering support and assure them that we will keep working tirelessly for their well-being," the PM said.
PM Modi also thanked BJP workers for their efforts and said each one of them was "exemplary".
In a separate post, the Prime Minister spoke about the Telangana election, which has emerged as the only silver lining in an otherwise dismal day for the Congress. He thanked the voters and, alluding to his party's seats rising from just one in the 2018 elections to a projected eight this time, pointed out that support for the BJP has been increasing in the state.
PM Modi is scheduled to reach the BJP headquarters in New Delhi later in the evening today. He is expected to receive a rousing welcome and address party workers.
Campaign Contribution
With the BJP deciding to counter anti-incumbency in Madhya Pradesh by not projecting four-time Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as its face for the top job, the campaign in the state was led by Prime Minister Modi.
The party also took a conscious decision to not campaign with Vasundhara Raje and Raman Singh as the chief ministerial faces in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh and these polls, along with the one in Telangana, were also fought banking on PM Modi's popularity.
In the run-up to the elections, the PM held 15 rallies and one roadshow in Madhya Pradesh, the same number of rallies and two roadshows in Rajasthan, eight rallies in Telangana and four in Chhattisgarh. A large number of public events were also addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda.
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